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Post my resume now
Post my resume now











post my resume now

Once complete, click the green button Save and Approve to update.

  • To edit any information presented on your profile, click the pencil icon, then make the necessary changes.
  • To add the information to your profile as is, click the blue button Add.
  • You'll be prompted to review each section of your profile individually. From your profile - click on the blue button Review displayed at the top of the page.Ģ. You'll need to review and add the information before it's visible to employers or other students (depending on your privacy selection).ġ. You're now ready to review and add the uploaded information! Within the pop-up that appears after your job application is submitted, click the blue button Review suggestions. I don't want to risk my resume falling into the hands of unethical people just so I don't have to copy/paste.If you haven't uploaded a document to Handshake, you'll be prompted to build your profile from your most recent upload after applying for a job.įor more information on applying to a job in Handshake, refer to Apply for a Job in Handshake. The only benefit to posting my resume with those sites, IMO, is so that I don't have to upload it every time. Otherwise I use those sites for looking up jobs and I apply directly when I find something that sounds like a good fit. I might post it at a local site but that's it. When I'm looking for work, I don't post my resume at CB/Monster or any other nationwide website. Network with those companies and people who work there. It happens all the time.įocus on applying directly with companies that you've targeted as places where you want to work. My husband is in IT and once he had a recruiter take his resume off of Monster and submit it for an opening without his knowledge or approval. Posting your resume online was once the way to go but it's becoming less so, often because of scammers and unethical recruiters.
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  • Regional job subreddits, via /r/forhire.
  • We will be lenient, as long as the post is somewhat related to /r/jobs ( The core mission of /r/jobs is for "How to get a Job" or "How to quit a job" ), we will allow it as long as it follows all other rules. Posts primarily consisting of complaints about co-workers, bosses, recruiters or otherwise should "low quality posts" will be removed if flagged. (5) Posts which do not relate to job/career advice are not allowed.

    post my resume now

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    post my resume now

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